OBESE PETS EMULATE OBESE OWNERSOBESITY RULES THE DAY

America is the fattest nation on earth ---- and it's not even close. Almost 3/4 of our population is overweight, while nearly half of those are obese (according to the CDC, over 30% of adult Missourians are obese). As you may have imagined from the title and pictures above, this obesity has carried over to our pets. Dr. Ernie Ward, a Veterinarian from Calabash North Carolina, recently published the results of a survey for his organization, APOP. Here are some cherry-picked quotes from the brand new study posted on his website.

The sixth annual National Pet Obesity Awareness Day Survey conducted by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found 52.5 percent of dogs and 58.3 percent of cats to be overweight or obese by their veterinarian. That equals approximately 80 million U.S. dogs and cats at increased risk for weight-related disorders such as diabetes, osteoarthritis, hypertension and many cancers.... Pet obesity remains the leading health threat to our nation’s pets..... The causes of pet and childhood obesity are largely the same: too many high-calorie foods and snacks combined with too little physical activity. Parents need to encourage children to put down their video games and pick up the dog leash to go for a walk. Instead of snacking on sugary treats, share crunchy vegetables with your dog. Eat more whole foods instead of highly processed fast food...... The soaring rate of feline and canine obesity is taking a terrible toll on our animals’ health. There is a vast population of overweight cats and dogs facing an epidemic of diabetes. The best preventive measure a pet owner can make is to keep their dog or cat at a healthy weight. Diabetes is far easier to prevent than treat, especially when twice daily insulin injections are needed......This is a war veterinarians, pet owners and parents must win. Obesity is the number one preventable medical condition seen in veterinary hospitals today and is the fastest growing health threat of our nation’s children. Our goal is to help pets and people live longer, healthier, and pain-free lives by maintaining a healthy weight, proper nutrition, and physical activity. The most important decision a pet owner makes each day is what they choose to feed their pet. Choose wisely. Your pet’s life depends on it.

What do you think? If you changed just a little bit of the language, Dr. Ward and his colleagues could be speaking of the owners instead of their pets. According to an article on the National Institute of Health's / National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's website (What Are the Health Risks of Overweight and Obesity?), the health risks of obesity / overweight are as follows.....

It seems that these risks are similar whether you are a dog, a cat, or a human. The truth is, if you care to dig into the peer-reviewed scientific literature, virtually every conceivable health issue you can name is being tied to Obesity's twin sister --- UNCONTROLLED BLOOD SUGAR. Knowing all of this, we could easily have changed the last sentence in the red quote above to read, "The most important decision a person / parent makes each day is what they choose to feed their children / family / selves. Choose wisely. Your life and the life of your family depends on it."

very interesting. the old saying "if we knew then what we know now"
from a young age we are allowed (for most part) to put down our bellies whatever we choose. ive come to learn the hard way how doing this for 45yrs or more could and can cause such distruction. the more i study and read, the more i realize diet is a HUGE key in self destruction. my husband is having serious health issues at the time and we aretackling the fight with diet. not going to go into how serious his helsth issues are, but his body dont function or look like a "normal" body should be. by changing diet habits, we see change in obvious bowel and urine movements, yes little weight lose, but not so obvious, swelling in legs and feet. change in complection, just to mention some. he is taking NO medications and we continue to experiment with diet and of course (prayer). God only knows what the final outcome will be, but we choose to stay this course and allow God to have final victory. diet is SO very important in ones good health.,.

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Dr. Schierling completed four years of Kansas State University's five-year Nutrition / Exercise Physiology Program before deciding on a career in Chiropractic. He graduated from Logan Chiropractic College in 1991, and has run a busy clinic in Mountain View, Missouri ever since. He and his wife Amy have four children (three daughters and a son).